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Seán Gibbons's avatar

These pro-Palestinian (in reality pro-Hamas) protests happening all over the world may be disheartening, but they, and the actions of their participants, can hardly be surprising. What, of a positive nature, have they ever had to offer to the world? Leftist ideology has been a spectacular failure wherever it's been tried. "Woke progressivism" is travelling so far up its own a..s as to be nothing but the object of rightful derision. Give them time and they'll all start fighting among themselves anyway.

Those of us with any real attachment to the values of true democracy will always have Israel from which to draw inspiration. It behoves us all then to do all in our power to support and protect Israel from the genocidal intent and actions of Islamism. So, what if Biden, Sunak and their ilk chose other paths. Let them, for those paths lead only to states modelled on the Islamic Republic of Iran. Let them have that if that's what they want. They'll have to deal with that means for their countries. Meanwhile, Israel will continue to be what it has always been, a shining light in a very dark world.

By the way, I am Irish and not a Jew. I have given up trying to counter the pro-Palestinian/pro-Hamas stance of my country. They are not going to change until it is too late and, by then, it truly will be too late. Remember, as regards anti-Semitism, they don't like it when the Jews fight back and stand up for themselves.

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Susan Hirshorn's avatar

The mainstream Jewish community was dead wrong when it disavowed Meir Kahane's Jewish Defense League because it used all means, including violence when necessary, to protect Jews. If the JDL had been allowed to flourish intelligently, Columbia University's Islamo/Leftist orcs would not be getting away with all this and neither would any Western city that allows rampant anti-Semitism. I believed this back in the 1970s and I'm even more convinced of it now. Further, if Kahane's policies had been implemented in Israel, we would not be going to the US on bended knee for help. In fact we probably wouldn't need it, since we would have gotten whatever we needed from other countries wanting to hook up with a "winner" and developed/manufactured the rest ourselves. Between a policy like that and the mighty Mossad (who even the Mullahs are afraid of) Israel would have become the true Promised Land for Jews.

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